Most of us imagine that we will have our own children when we grow up.After all, the happiest memories we have is when we were children , and just like we are grateful to our parents for bringing us up, we want to be parents too , so that we can bring our children up , and pass on the family traditions we've inherited.This is a deep biological urge , and it can come as a rude shock when you find that you can't have a baby. Infertility can create a huge void in your life – and the impact is similar to that of a death in the family – the death of your hopes and dreams.The good news is that technology exists to so...

FertiQoL is a questionnaire internationally developed to measure fertility-specific quality of life. It has been validated with infertile populations in many countries and used in several studies focusing on t...

Attention to additional factors affecting the success of assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs) is very important and with appropriate interventions in some of these factors, success rate can be as high as im...

In conclusion, inflammatory cytokines and adipokines seem to have a pivotal role in the regulation of spermatogenesis; any imbalance in this stable environment may lead to infertility. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to clarify their exact role.
PMID: 30547889 [PubMed - in process]

Authors: Tannus S, Dahan MH
Abstract
In recent years, the prevalence of infertility has increased due to delayed child bearing and increase in the rate of male infertility. Given the high cost of fertility treatment, this option is not valid for families with low income, and those who can afford it usually choose to have multiple embryo transfers, which has led to an increase in multiple birth rates and increase in the cost of perinatal care. Due to the expected increase in infertility and decrease in the national live birth rate, the United States should set a plan to fund infertility treatment and lead a policy f...

(Natural News) Mushrooms have a long and well-documented history when it comes to their use in alternative medicine. The first people to acknowledge their therapeutic potential were the Chinese, who used them as natural remedies for diseases such as cancer, infertility, and post-traumatic stress disorders. Recently, more people are recognizing their use in keeping the body healthy...